| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1839 - 948 oldal
...enough to remark, that there was scarcely a general or staff-officer amongst them who had not hi- hone killed or wounded under him ; two-thirds of the officers,...engagements on the 19th, 20th, and 25th, 30,000 killed aud wounded. They suffered most on the last day, in their assaults on the elder-wood, which has since... | |
| John Lloyd Stephens - 1839 - 122 oldal
...terrible was the fire of that day, that in the Polish army there was not a single general or staff officer who had not his horse killed or wounded under him ; two-thirds of the officers, and, perhaps, of the soldiers, had their clothes pierced with balls, and more than a tenth part of the army... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction: VOL.XXXIII - 1839 - 446 oldal
...terrible was the fire of that day, that in the Polish army there was not a single general or staff officer who had not his horse killed or wounded under him; two-thirds of the officers, and, perhaps, of the soldiers, had their clothes pierced with balls, and more than a tenth part of the army... | |
| Henry Howe - 1854 - 740 oldal
...was the fire of that day, that in the Polish array there was not a single general or staff officer who had not his horse killed or wounded under him ; two-thirds of the officers, and, perhaps, of the soldiers, had their clothes pierced with balls, and more than a tenth part of the army... | |
| 1839 - 898 oldal
...terrible was the tire of that day, that in the Polish army there was not a single general or staff officer who had not his horse killed or wounded under him ; two-thirds of the officers, and perhaps of the soldiers, had their clothes pierced with balls, and more than a tenth part of the nrmy... | |
| 1849 - 750 oldal
...that day, that iu the Polish army there was nut a single general or staff officer who had not either his horse killed or wounded under him ; twothirds of the officers, and, perhaps, of the soldiers, had their clothes pierced with balls, and more than a tenth part of the army... | |
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